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People of Karachi

People of Karachi
Everyday Words and Phrases
Azhar Azmi
Everything about Karachi is unique. According to Mushtaq Ahmed Yousufi, if you look upside down, the city looks straight.

The everyday conversation of the people of Karachi, lip-raised with apanite sauce, is straightforward but sharp. Sometimes it will be a single word or a whole sentence or it is a word that has no meaning but has a broad and comprehensive meaning. With the passage of time, the process of change and innovation in words and sentences continues, which is the proof of the survival of the city dwellers.

The unique thing about Karachiites is that they have a certain smile and displeasure (if any) on their faces. The accent, words and phrases of the people of Karachi are easily recognizable anywhere in the world.

There is a special mood of the people of Karachi, when you add “sir” to the name of your friends and relatives of the same age and the conversation starts with you, then understand that arrows of ridicule are being shot at you for some reason. Abe, chall, good, sun, wow, teri tu etc. are spoken with such fluency and adaptability that no one even notices.

This list of tongue twisters is short. There is a lot of room for growth. Some areas of Karachi have their own chitkharis, which the entire Karachiites also tasted. It is a big city, there are big things and the heart is simple and spacious for everyone. .

  1. Hat: City people don’t wear as much as they talk. By the way, it is my personal observation that this city is not a hater despite suffering and enduring so much.
  2. Uncle: This word is used more in relationship than in relation. Sometimes it seems that it is making someone look stupid, but now due to frequent use, it has come into the category of adoption.
  3. Boys: There is a loving expression in the conversation. Life imprisonment is not necessary for being called a boy. The only condition is that the addressee should be in prison for life.
  4. Chacha: It is an expression of old age but sometimes it is also a means of expressing the lack of intelligence of the person in front.
  5. O Bhai: There is a wide range of expressions, you can speak anywhere in affection, love, anger. All of this is evident from the tone and tone of the situation.
  6. It is a great film: it mirrors the work of others. Both acknowledgment and objection are sad.
  7. Kya Sen Hai: Used to know about the situation.
  8. So leave it: when you are bored with what others are saying or when you want to change the subject.
  9. Take the side: It means to get rid of, to be on one side.
  10. So what will you do? : Depends on the situation. It is spoken anywhere from fighting to explaining.
  11. Taking lightly: This sentence can be said by any person of heavy or light weight. It means removing doubt on ability. .
  12. Tu Tu Nikal: It is said to intervene on unreasonable grounds or on such occasions when someone has to be removed or separated from a problem.
  13. What cycle is it in? : For a person who is unnecessarily or unnecessarily interfering in a matter or matter or being a part of it.
  14. So do anything: It means that you don’t have to walk. He is wasting his time in vain.
  15. What to do now? : This question requires action. However, nothing happened. The speaker is the speaker of speech.
    This list is still incomplete. Can you tell me more?
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